Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision

5405 S Telluride St, Aurora, CO, 80015, USA
3036933414
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The Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision Pickleball Court in Aurora, Colorado provides two outdoor courts and two indoor courts for pickleball players of all skill levels. The permanent courts are made with clay and hard surfaces, allowing you to enjoy a game regardless of the weather. Whether you’re just starting out or an experienced player, you can enjoy the sport on one of these top-of-the-line surfaces.

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5405 S Telluride St, Aurora, CO, 80015, USA

Court Information

Access:
Free to Play
Total Courts:
2
Indoor Courts:
0
Outdoor courts:
2
Type:
Dedicated Pickleball Court

Each outdoor court includes benches, shade structures, nets, posts and other amenities to ensure that your game time is as enjoyable as possible. The indoor courts feature lights for night play and also boast additional amenities like score boards and bleachers for spectators. So whether you’re looking for some friendly competition or just want to brush up on your skills, the Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision Pickleball Court has you covered.


Nets & Lines

  • Permanent Lines
  • Permanent Nets

Surface

  • Clay Surface
  • Hard Surface

Frequently Asked Questions

How many indoor courts are available at Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision?

There are no indoor courts available at Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision. The facility only has two outdoor courts for pickleball.

What type of lines are there on the outdoor courts?

The outdoor courts at Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision have permanent lines. These lines are painted on the surface and provide clear boundaries for playing pickleball.

Are there permanent nets set up on the outdoor courts?

Yes, there are permanent nets set up on the outdoor courts at Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision. Players do not need to bring their own nets as they are already installed and ready for use.

What types of surfaces do the outdoor courts have?

The outdoor courts at Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision offer a variety of surfaces. Some of the courts have clay surfaces, while others have hard surfaces. This allows players to choose their preferred playing experience based on personal preference.

Is there any cost associated with playing pickleball at Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision?

No, there is no cost associated with playing pickleball at Smoky Hill Metropolitan Subdivision. Access to the pickleball courts is free for all players, making it an affordable option for anyone interested in the sport.

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